Monthly Archives: April 2011

I saw this and couldn’t resist posting it: http://www.collegehumor.com/video/6422028/slow-motion-kitten Not only is it adorable, I love watching how its body moves and transfers energy. So amazing. I believe it is generally agreed that such play is great for honing an … Continue reading →Continue reading →

This semester, I’ve consistently made the mistake of choosing to study birds based on where they forage and then finding that their preferred foraging location changes over time. First, it was the Canada geese on campus. Then, it was the … Continue reading →Continue reading →

My paper is really not going well. Firstly, my research method is pretty bad. I’ve been going to Brandeis every day at roughly the same time to see how many larvae I can see under all the rocks on that … Continue reading →Continue reading →

To celebrate the upcoming Earth day (April 22), we should take a class field trip to watch DisneyNature’s “African Cats!” “The Zookeeper,” filmed in Boston and the Franklin Park Zoo, is set to come out on July 8th. The Franklin Park Zoo is almost unrecognizable in the following trailer. What do you think?Continue reading →

Happy Almost Marathon day! I’m feeling lazy… There are so many things I could be doing to be productive, but I don’t feel like doing it by any means what-so-ever. “5 more minutes… 5 more minutes..” *Yawn* Yup.. Words cannot … Continue reading →Continue reading →

I haven’t gotten the chance to update recently apologies. But this one will be a TWO parter so hung on tight everyone! I LOVE random facts. I love knowing new and interesting things, everyday, and therefore I am addicted to … Continue reading →Continue reading →

Just watched a hawk eating squirrel for about 25 minutes in a tree on the Great Lawn in front of Shapiro. A sizable crowd of people gathered and were talking, but the hawk seemed largely unconcerned and focused on eating. … Continue reading →Continue reading →

Three large raptors up at Goldman. One sitting on the water tower while two circle. They seem too big to be hawks. I’d watch them but I have class and lab. Just wanted to let any interested parties know.Continue reading →